They're also on Sticher, if you have a smart phone or other device that can run the App.

Here's the synopsis of their latest episode.

Skepticrat 011 - Sans Specific EditionApr 6, 2015
In this week's episode, we'll learn that the TPP, the TPIP, and TP are equally deserving of having feces wiped on them; Senator Bob Menendez will learn that pimpin' ain't easy; the Raelians will remind us that Scientology isn't the only foaming-at-the-mouth crazy UFO cult game in town, and the state of Indiana gets an invisible gay hand job from the market.

Hmm, seems several skeptical and other atheist podcasts get listened to by a bunch here. Not surprising at all, but I've adjusted over the year after doing that so much since 2011 that I listen to very of that bred now.

The only other besides TTA atheist related I listen to is still The Non Prophets for atheist/religious kinda news n' topics on that jazz: http://www.nonprophetsradio.com/

You Are Not So Smart http://youarenotsosmart.com/ Is kinda skeptical related as it's about self deception that I've always loved the blog of even pre-podcast days.

TTA and Cognitive Dissonance are the only atheist podcasts I listen to regularly. I haven't found any others that I can get through.
I love Relic Radio (sci fI) because it's so out of touch and that makes me laugh.
Star Talk is great!
If your a Star Trek fan then you might enjoy Mission Log A Roddenberry Podcast.
But my absolute favourite is The Cracked Podcast.
There are many others but these are my staples.

Work allows me tons of podcast time. Thinking Atheist, Scathing Atheist, Cognitive Dissonance, Dogma Debate, Herd Mentality, It's all good.
Scathing Atheist and Cognitive Dissonance is pretty much for the in-crowd, they aren't looking for out-reach or debate, which is refreshing actually. They have this gift of discussing the most disturbing and depressing stories and somehow I always turn up laughing at the end of it.
I really like how the community of skeptically/atheist inclined pod casters get together, seems like everyone gets to guest star on each others show. Lots of fun.

(22-05-2013 01:17 PM)cjlr Wrote: The Tipping Forties podcast was my favourite thing going, for its (lamentably brief) run. Dunno if you could even find that one around anymore.

I listened to the entire History of Rome podcast (that one filled two semesters of walking back and forth to campus).

The BBC's In Our Time is always very interesting (and, a plus for me, there's a staggeringly huge archive).

Sometimes the thought of being a regular poster for two years is kind of terrifying.

Two years? Newb.

The people closely associated with the namesake of female canines are suffering from a nondescript form of lunacy.
"Anti-environmentalism is like standing in front of a forest and going 'quick kill them they're coming right for us!'" - Jake Farr-Wharton, The Imaginary Friend Show.